Listing Text

SU 3645 NE ANDOVER NEWBURY STREET
4/84 No 8 and 8A

GV II
Formerly No 4 The Old Vicarage. Early C18. Symmetrical facade (north) of 2 storeys
and attic, with wings of 2 storeys; 2.5.2 windows. Steep slate roof with modillion
cornice, formed as a pediment above the 3 middle windows (and with a small arched
window in the Tympanium); massive stepped stacks at each end of the taller centre; the
lower outshot roofing of the wings is masked by the front wall, having a stone coping
which rises in a curve to the centre block. Stucco walling, cambered openings, plain
second floor band to the wings, plinth. Sashes in exposed frames. Ionic porch of
2 columns and 2 pilasters, on stone steps, with a fanlight above a 6-panelled door;
secondary door at the extreme west side. Part of a forecourt wall remains, of yellow
brickwork and simple piers (the former railings now gone).

Listing NGR: SU3657945694

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